Got the idea of your work around now.
I have not paid much attention to the table data you posted (sorry for
that). Well, it seems you have all taken care of.
I have a suggestion to make; instead of changing data directly on the data
base, what about using CloudMonkey to update the HA flag to fal
Isn't this only a matter of changing the parameter "site2site.vpn.vpnga"?
The number 4 seems to be an arbitrarily small number that was set by a
developer; maybe 4 was the best amount for the developer test/production
environment.
Have you tested changing the parameter to 20, and then creating 20
Hi,
I have need to implement a vpn site to site of my domain cloudstak with
20 external remote gateway/network. I have notice taht the default
maximum number of VPN connection to the VPN gateway is 4. Can I increase
this value to 20, can the VPC handle this traffic or which is the
suggested
So, you changed the flags directly on "vm_instance". Why did not you change
the service offering of these VMs using ACS UI or API? For me, it feels
that the best approach would be to change the service offering of the
affected VMs (the HA flag is first configured at the service offering). You
could
Hi,
So I was able to fix the error (Secondary storage shows 0 in dashboard). I
simply logged into the ssvm and ran the health checks, which said NFS
currently not mounted. So I flushed the iptables on the host of my
cloudstack setup( which also happens to be the NFS server and Management
server) a
Hi Tyler,
CloudStack is fully cluster aware – as you add more management servers they
distribute tasks between them automatically, so you shouldn’t have to worry
about this.
When you set up HAproxy keep in mind the session stickiness settings -
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/clouds